Or. Admin. R. 736-026-0005 - Ocean Shore Management Goal
(1)
To assure continuation of scenic and recreational values for public enjoyment
at the ocean shore and to protect marine life and intertidal resources, beach
logging as a general practice shall be prohibited unless such removal can be
shown to provide a significant public benefit.
(2) Proposals for beach log removal shall be
considered in light of the following beach management objectives:
(a) Management to protect scenic and
recreational use values of driftwood. Enhance recreation by opening access
routes where necessary, improving scenic values or providing needed beach use
area;
(b) Management to protect the
traditional practice of gathering firewood and ornamental driftwood as long as
these activities are compatible with the overall recreation and scenic uses of
the beach;
(c) Management to
provide for the orderly retrieval of branded logs by the legal
owner(s);
(d) Management to protect
shorelines subject to erosion;
(e)
Management to protect clam beds, intertidal marine life and wildlife
habitats;
(f) Management to promote
public safety by reducing critical fire hazards, reducing critical hazards to
shoreline structures or eliminating other public hazards;
(g) Management to assist in fish passage or
flood control;
(h) Management to
provide opportunities for public participation in decision making on proposed
projects;
(i) Management to protect
legal interest of upland property owners and the state;
(j) Management to minimize adverse impacts of
log loading and hauling operations.
(3) Individual beach areas where log removal
would be permitted and the time period allowed for such removal will be
determined by the state after evaluation by the State Parks and Recreation
Department, consultation with local government, the upland property owner and
affected state agencies (Division of State Lands, State Department of Fish and
Wildlife, State Geology and Mineral Industries, State Department of
Environmental Quality, State Department of Forestry, State Land Conservation
and Development Department) to establish interests to be protected and
considered.
(4) Adequate public
notice and provision for hearings will be handled in the same manner as beach
improvement applications under the State Beach Law, as set forth in ORS
390.650.
(5) The granting of emergency permits
necessary to ensure public safety or the emergency retrieval of branded logs or
lumber will be handled in the same manner as emergency beach improvements under
the State Beach Law, as set forth in ORS
390.650.
(6) Removal permits would be planned and
executed to minimize adverse operational impacts and with adequate provisions
for public safety, liability insurance and consideration of private property
rights. Regulations and supervisory control in this regard will be determined
by the state.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183.545 & ORS 390.660
Stats. Implemented: ORS 390.660
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